- Mar 26, 2017
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Happy holidays folks.
I'm gearing up for a bit of a genetics/breeding project, hopefully launching in spring. I will put out there that my training is in chemistry, and my genetics knowledge is high school/bio 101 level Mendelian Punnet square stuff. After much reading, chicken genetics is well beyond my grasp!
My basic plan is to try to create a crele colored bird, by crossing a barred rock with a partridge colored hen.
Is my understanding correct, that the "partridge" color, genetically, is similar regardless of the chicken breed?
I'm asking, because what I would like to do is produce a first generation by crossing a barred rock (rooster) x partridge wyandotte (hen). This should, in theory, produce 100% barred offspring.
From there, I would select the roosters with the very best barring, and cross them with another partridge hen. I was thinking a partridge brahma.
My reading says that 25% of the chicks should show partridge coloration, and out of those chicks, 50% should grow out to show crele colors.
This might be a little ambitious considering my limited facilities. But is the science ok at least? Does it matter what partridge hen you use? What I'm ultimately hoping to do is create a large, crele bird. Being 50% brahma, crossed with a wyandotte/barred rock cross should produce some large birds. Thanks for any info. I'm trying to sort through the genetics, and just inter-library loaned a couple books on the subject.
I'm gearing up for a bit of a genetics/breeding project, hopefully launching in spring. I will put out there that my training is in chemistry, and my genetics knowledge is high school/bio 101 level Mendelian Punnet square stuff. After much reading, chicken genetics is well beyond my grasp!
My basic plan is to try to create a crele colored bird, by crossing a barred rock with a partridge colored hen.
Is my understanding correct, that the "partridge" color, genetically, is similar regardless of the chicken breed?
I'm asking, because what I would like to do is produce a first generation by crossing a barred rock (rooster) x partridge wyandotte (hen). This should, in theory, produce 100% barred offspring.
From there, I would select the roosters with the very best barring, and cross them with another partridge hen. I was thinking a partridge brahma.
My reading says that 25% of the chicks should show partridge coloration, and out of those chicks, 50% should grow out to show crele colors.
This might be a little ambitious considering my limited facilities. But is the science ok at least? Does it matter what partridge hen you use? What I'm ultimately hoping to do is create a large, crele bird. Being 50% brahma, crossed with a wyandotte/barred rock cross should produce some large birds. Thanks for any info. I'm trying to sort through the genetics, and just inter-library loaned a couple books on the subject.